1798 census child 4 WARD

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  1798 census child 4 WARD was born in 1798 in Bedeque, PEI (son of Ebenezer (Peggy) WARD, 4 and Margaret Peggy CLARK WARD, 4).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ebenezer (Peggy) WARD, 4 was born in say 1758 (son of EBENEZER 1 (m. abigail fisher) WARD, 5 YES and ABIGAIL FISHER WARD, 5); died in Bef. 1834 in PEI or N.S..

    Notes:

    With no mention of Ward in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia : a sequel to Campbell's history / George Stayley I don't believe they moved there as a family very soon after 1783. Perhaps later or perhaps Daniel moved there by himself.

    Bedeque Methodist Church Records, one is a baptism record and the other a marriage record. They are as follows:


    "Feeby Clark Ward, aged 20 years the 5th day of last July, and baptized by John Snowball." (Between August 24 - September 6, 1829).


    "William Weeks and Phebe Ward were lawfully married after due publishment at the house of John Clark, Tryon, and in the presence of John Clark, Elizabeth Newsom and others on Tuesday, February 11, 1834 by me, Wm. Smith, W. Meth."


    This John Clark would have been Peggy's brother. Saying that, I have to let you know that I have no positive proof that Peggy Clark was the son of the John Clark, abovementioned, and brother of the John Clark, just mentioned. In fact, this record is one of the things that helps to support such a claim. Why would her daughter be married in the house of John Clark, unless he was a relative. About the only other thing to suggest this relationship is that the John Clark family was the only Clark family living in the area, so unless Peggy showed up from somewhere on her own, she probably fits into this family.


    I hadn't really thought of it before, but maybe the reason Phoebe was married in her uncle's home is because her father was dead. Again it is not a given, but it is suggestive.


    information given by Walter Clark

    Birth:
    https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dar&id=I47517

    Ebenezer married Margaret Peggy CLARK WARD, 4 on 17 Oct 1792 in Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Margaret (daughter of Pvt. JOHN (w/Holland survey Lot 28) CLARKE, 5 and DOROTHY (John wHolland survey) CLARKE 5) was born in Abt. 1770 in Lot 28, Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada; died in Abt. 1840. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Peggy CLARK WARD, 4 was born in Abt. 1770 in Lot 28, Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada (daughter of Pvt. JOHN (w/Holland survey Lot 28) CLARKE, 5 and DOROTHY (John wHolland survey) CLARKE 5); died in Abt. 1840.

    Notes:

    Bedeque Methodist Church Records, one is a baptism record and the other a marriage record. They are as follows:



    "Feeby Clark Ward, aged 20 years the 5th day of last July, and baptized by John Snowball." (Between August 24 - September 6, 1829).



    "William Weeks and Phebe Ward were lawfully married after due publishment at the house of John Clark, Tryon, and in the presence of John Clark, Elizabeth Newsom and others on Tuesday, February 11, 1834 by me, Wm. Smith, W. Meth."





    This John Clark would have been Peggy's brother. Saying that, I have to let you know that I have no positive proof that Peggy Clark was the son of the John Clark, abovementioned, and brother of the John Clark, just mentioned. In fact, this record is one of the things that helps to support such a claim. Why would her daughter be married in the house of John Clark, unless he was a relative. About the only other thing to suggest this relationship is that the John Clark family was the only Clark family living in the area, so unless Peggy showed up from somewhere on her own, she probably fits into this family.



    I hadn't really thought of it before, but maybe the reason Phoebe was married in her uncle's home is because her father was dead. Again it is not a given, but it is suggestive.



    information given by Walter Clark


    Birth:
    Daniel's 1880 census says his parents were born in PEI

    Children:
    1. 1798 census child 1 WARD was born in 1792 in Bedeque, PEI.
    2. Ebenezer 1793 WARD was born in 1793 in BRUN.
    3. John R (Mary & baby) WARD was born in Abt. 1793 in possibly, Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    4. 1798 census child 2 WARD was born in 1794 in PEI.
    5. 1798 census child 3 WARD was born in 1796 in Bedeque, PEI.
    6. 1. 1798 census child 4 WARD was born in 1798 in Bedeque, PEI.
    7. Daniel D. WARD, 3 was born on 24 April 1804 in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince Edward Island, Canada; died on 28 July 1882 in Pennington Point, McDonough County, Illinois; was buried in 1882 in Pennington Point, IL.
    8. Phoebe Feeby Clark (William) WARD WEEKS was born on 05 Jul 1809 in Bedeque, Prince County, Prince Edward Island was part of Nova Scotia until 1769; died on 01 Feb 1873 in Coggon, Linn County, Iowa, ; was buried in Feb 1873 in Delaware County, Iowa, .


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  EBENEZER 1 (m. abigail fisher) WARD, 5 YES was born in 1719 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United Colonies (son of SAMUEL son of Josiah and Elizabeth WARD, 6 YES and Phebe HINMAN WARD, 6); died on 5 Nov 1799 in Newark, New Jersey, .

    Notes:

    It looks like this Ebenezer could have been the one that left NY in 1783. According to United Empire Loyalists: Enquiry Into the Losses and Services in ..., Part 1 This Ebenezer is related/lives near the Ogdens.


    Birth:
    1719 History of Essex and Hudson Counties, NJ, Vol 1 p 237-368 date of 1703 https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dar&id=I47517

    Died:
    these are mislabeled. This image is for Ebenezer.

    EBENEZER married ABIGAIL FISHER WARD, 5. ABIGAIL (daughter of John FISHER) was born on 17 Oct 1737 in Medfield, Massachusetts, United Colonies; died on 19 Feb 1785 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Colonies. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  ABIGAIL FISHER WARD, 5 was born on 17 Oct 1737 in Medfield, Massachusetts, United Colonies (daughter of John FISHER); died on 19 Feb 1785 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Colonies.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Massachusetts town and vital records. Probably not the daughter of John Fisher and Dorcus Adams Fisher. john &abigail sept 10 1711

    Children:
    1. 2. Ebenezer (Peggy) WARD, 4 was born in say 1758; died in Bef. 1834 in PEI or N.S..
    2. Joseph DARLENE'S GENEALOGY PAGES WARD

  3. 6.  Pvt. JOHN (w/Holland survey Lot 28) CLARKE, 5 was born on 31 Jul 1731 in Colchester, Essex, England; was christened on 29 Aug 1731 in Saint James, Colchester, Essex, England (son of John (son John 1731) (m. Elizabeth) CLARK and Elizabeth (m. John son John b. 1731) CLARK, son of THOMAS CLARKE and Elizabeth ASHBURN CLARKE); died in Bef. 1792 in Prince Edward Island, Canada; was buried in Tryon, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Possibly Colchester, England see "What works?" in gallery. His company was raised from New Jersey, New York, New England. Information is not clear.

    Christened:
    Name: John Clark Gender: Male Christening Date: 29 Aug 1731 Christening Date (Original): 29 Aug 1731 Christening Place: SAINT JAMES,COLCHESTER,ESSEX,ENGLAND Father's Name: John Clark Mother's Name: Elizabeth familysearch England Births and Christe

    Buried:
    Gravesite Details Soldier, farmer, and carpenter on Capt Samuel Hollands ship the Canceaux - He fought at the siege of Louisbourg and came to the Island with Lord Rollo during the expulsion of the Acadians-was part of Hollands Survey Crew

    Pvt. married DOROTHY (John wHolland survey) CLARKE 5 in Abt. 1762 in Quebec, Canada. DOROTHY was born in Abt. 1740 in New Hampshire, United States; was christened on 3 Aug 1740 in Georgetown, Maine; died in in Prince Edward Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  DOROTHY (John wHolland survey) CLARKE 5 was born in Abt. 1740 in New Hampshire, United States; was christened on 3 Aug 1740 in Georgetown, Maine; died in in Prince Edward Island.

    Notes:

    Is she related to Mary Gray wife of Abraham/Ebenezer Ward?


    Birth:
    Could she be a Gray, daughter of Joseph? And the reason I have 20+ matches to Abraham/Ebenezer and Mary Gray Ward? or Clark? Or Wolfe? Look in my Gray Family Tree

    Children:
    1. William (Margaret Muttard) CLARKE was born on 10 Nov 1764 in Fort Amherst, Isle St. Jean; died on 11 Apr 1855 in Cape Traverse, Prince Edward Island, Canada; was buried in Abt. 20 Apr 1855 in Meth. Ch. Cape Traverse, PEI.
    2. 3. Margaret Peggy CLARK WARD, 4 was born in Abt. 1770 in Lot 28, Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada; died in Abt. 1840.
    3. John (in Tryon) CLARKE, Jr. was born in 1773 in Tyron, St Johns Island, Canada; died on 16 Feb 1851 in Tyron, Prince Edward Island, Canada; was buried in Tryon, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
    4. Michael (Sarah Gamble) CLARKE was born on 03 Jun 1777 in Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada; died on 15 Nov 1862 in Bedeque, Prince Edward Island.
    5. Mary CLARKE was born on 11 Nov 1779 in Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
    6. Elizabeth (Geo. Holland Hugh Williams) CLARKE HOLLAND WILLIAMS was born in Abt. 1780 in Prince Edward Island, Canada; died on 7 Jun 1844 in Lunenberg, Upper Canada, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  SAMUEL son of Josiah and Elizabeth WARD, 6 YES was born in 1669 in From his will (son of JOSIAH son of Geo WARD, 7 YES and Elizabeth SWAINE WARD OGDEN, 7); died on 26 February 1759 in Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, .

    Notes:

    Birth:
    names grandson, Uzal and son, Ebenezer, as executors of his will. This will come up later when Uzal tries to get compensation for property taken by the Patriots in the Revolutionary War

    SAMUEL married Phebe HINMAN WARD, 6. Phebe was born in 1669 in https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dar&id=I67143; died in Abt. 1752. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Phebe HINMAN WARD, 6 was born in 1669 in https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dar&id=I67143; died in Abt. 1752.
    Children:
    1. 4. EBENEZER 1 (m. abigail fisher) WARD, 5 YES was born in 1719 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United Colonies; died on 5 Nov 1799 in Newark, New Jersey, .
    2. Phinehas WARD was born on 12 Oct 1729 in Worcester, Massachusettes, ; died on 20 Nov 1808 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, .
    3. John (son of Samuel) WARD, ^^ died in Bef. 1752 in Newark, New Jersey, .
    4. Tamar (dau of Samuel) WARD was born in Abt. 1702; died in 1779 in Morristown, New Jersey, United Colonies; was buried on 28 Jan 1779 in Morristown, New Jersey, .
    5. Sam'll (son of Samuel bro. John Josiah Ebenezer) WARD, jr was born in 1704 in By his will; died in July 1742 in New Jersey, United Colonies; was buried in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, .
    6. Elizabeth (dau of Samuel) WARD HINMAN was born on 14 February 1708; died on 21 Apr 1772 in Cranetown, West Bloomfield, Ontario, New York, ; was buried in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, .
    7. Jemima (dau of Samuel) WARD HIGGINS was born in 1712; was buried in Connecticut.
    8. Ann (dau of Samuel) WARD DAVIS
    9. Josiah (son of Samuel) WARD was born in 1714 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United Colonies.
    10. Abraham WARD was born in Abt. 1725 in essex, new jersey.

  3. 10.  John FISHER
    Children:
    1. 5. ABIGAIL FISHER WARD, 5 was born on 17 Oct 1737 in Medfield, Massachusetts, United Colonies; died on 19 Feb 1785 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Colonies.

  4. 12.  John (son John 1731) (m. Elizabeth) CLARK was born in in Colchester, Essex, England.

    John married Elizabeth (m. John son John b. 1731) CLARK. Elizabeth died in in Colchester, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 13.  Elizabeth (m. John son John b. 1731) CLARK died in in Colchester, Essex, England.
    Children:
    1. 6. Pvt. JOHN (w/Holland survey Lot 28) CLARKE, 5 was born on 31 Jul 1731 in Colchester, Essex, England; was christened on 29 Aug 1731 in Saint James, Colchester, Essex, England; died in Bef. 1792 in Prince Edward Island, Canada; was buried in Tryon, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.